China media say Taiwan has sour grapes as another ally goes

BEIJING (Reuters) - Taiwan has a case of sour grapes, Chinese state media said on Wednesday, after the self-ruled island accused China of using a $3-billion aid pledge to persuade the Dominican Republic to switch long-standing diplomatic ties to Beijing. ( read original story ...)

Taiwan cries foul as China snatches ally Dominican Republic away

TAIPEI/BEIJING (Reuters) - The Dominican Republic severed ties with Taiwan and switched its allegiance to China on Tuesday, in another diplomatic blow to the self-ruled island, which accused the Caribbean nation of accepting false promises of aid from Beijing. ( read original story ...)

Things to do in Taipei

Located in Taiwan, formerly known as ‘Formosa’ meaning beautiful island, Taipei is a city much more modest and laid-back than its more well-known Asian cities like Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Singapore. Here you’ll experience an exciting modernized ... ( read original story ...)

The Taipei roundup: Food, history and culture

When you successfully mix history, culture and food tripping, that’s another level of wanderlust high. Taipei, the capital city of Taiwan, is just the ideal place to take your wanderings into another height of discovery, learning and fun. Must -try ... ( read original story ...)

Ward with V dots by B+P Architects, New Taipei City – Taiwan

This is a project to reinvigorate the space of an old hospital and assist the vulnerable teenagers to regrow. This old hospital with 70 years of history is now the important rejuvenating base for the old residents in Sanxia and it will become the life ... ( read original story ...)

Mayor Ko signs documents to build new mosque in Taipei

Taipei, April 28 (CNA) The Taipei City government signed the official documents on Friday for the construction of a new mosque in city, which will be a joint project with the government of Turkey, Mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲) said Saturday. Speaking at the ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan tells firms to seek approval for trading with ZTE: Nikkei

(Reuters) - The Taiwanese government has ordered all of the island’s companies that sell to Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE Corp to suspend shipments until they obtain approval, the Nikkei business daily reported on Friday. The news comes the week ... ( read original story ...)